@Adrian just checked with a dev Chrome v20 is no longer supported - apparently Ubuntu is turning off hte Chrome auto-update in the official packages as you should be auto udpated to v22 by now
I think what's most interesting is that the top 145 Answerers contribute as many Answers as the other 3100 Users. Of those 145, the top 34 Users account for 25% of all answers in the time period.
I know that the Stack Overflow system is designed well enough that you can have read-only access even in Lynx.
But what are the official browsers that the team supports that can use every feature of the site? And what do the browsers need to do so?
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@Zypher Well, that's a problem for people that run a corporate network. 12 weeks is about how long the dev and QA cycle runs for a browser that's used for web-apps.
I realize you don't have any control over it, but it's a bit short-sighted.
@Zypher Yes, I wish I could tell Canonical to kick updates out sooner, and yes, I wish I had another half-million dollars to hire more QA. I also wish I had a unicorn to ride for my morning commute. The 3rd is far more likely to happen than the first two.
@Zypher The are released on the same cycle, but ESR only gets bug fixes. The main release also gets features. I suspect the ESR version will mostly work fine. But you might want to consider suggesting that as something that could be supported.
@Zypher I worked in Software Dev for 4 years, so I totally see your point from the perspective of your industry and your staff's usage patterns. But also having done system admin for general administrative and staff audience for 8 years, having a free-for-all is a really bad idea.
@Zypher Which is unsupportable from a Corporate IT perspective. We simply can't have servers with 250 users that average 35 concurrent users all running a differently-compiled FF or Chrome to use our apps.
@Zoredache I'm really thinking the non-system-wide setup is predicated on that fact that there won't be any shared usage of PCs or network mount of home directories. I dare not even ponder the carnage implicit in having those packages installed in user home directories if the dependency libraries get out of sync on the various end-user workstations they'd be running the browser from
ok, this is just getting more and more absurd. Can anyone tell me if it's worth to explain how to fire up tcpump? or should this question just be voted down? I'm not sure... serverfault.com/questions/437859/…
I'd like to help, so I wonder how to brew up one of these comment-chats
and like @Zoredache said aside from pointing them at the manpage for tcpdump there's no way you're going to be able to teach them how to sniff network traffic for useful debugging information on a Q&A site
you'll wind up with them posting a raw pcap file somewhere
blargh. i don't think i want to bother with this request..
only if he can give me a good answer to my alteon problem
hm. there's a duplicate. apparently someone posted the same question to two SE sites. the first question appeared here, the other one was just migrated from stackoverflow
deployed a few dozen servers, put them into the wrong security group (which didn't allow tcp/80) and was wondering why the hell i only got HTTP 503 from the loadbalancer
@Adrian you don't have to be drunk to get married (in fact being sober somewhat eases the whole ring-slipover thing) but you would want to get drunk afterwards to forget what you've done.
@AlexanderJanssen posting screenshots should be fine if there is no other way to make your point. Overdoing it may look bad, though. 6 sounds like a whole lot of screenshots unless you have a lot of text in between
We're setting up IPv6 and after committing it to the JuniperOS I can't ping the external interface on v6... so I start looking it up and when I look back the other guy is checking various things on the router... like the chassis temperature....
If you want rep, you should pick easy questions where everybody can recognize a correct answer. Choosing difficult topics for answers will only yield a handful of upvotes and is an ungrateful task in this regard. Of course, all SF participants strive for continuous self-improvement and answer nonetheless.
I have currently 3 switches
Two Netgear JFS524 with 24 slots,
One Belkin with 16 slots.
Server
DSL Internet Router.
Main question is how to connect switches together, two Netgear's are next to each other, yet one is about 100 feet away and holds about 5 computer and 5 phones.
If i connect them...